Getting Indexed in the Search Engines with Session IDs &
Cookies
There have always been issues
with dynamic pages and getting them indexed in the search engines.
Search engines these days do a much better job at indexing dynamic
content, but there are still times that websites have problems in
the search engines. First of all, you should know that search
engine spiders do not accept cookies. So if you have a site that
forces a user or search engine spider to accept cookies and not
provide any alternative way into the site, then there is going to be
a problem. Next having session ids in the url could possibly have
your site to not show in the search engines. We will look at a few
options that are available for you. Chances are, you have seen
sites/pages in the search engine results that have had session ids.
The trick is knowing how to get around this for the search engines. If you do have
session ids on your site, one option could be, assign the session id
via cookies and have it not required. Basically, try to do so
without making them a requirement, this is generally where the
problem tends to lie, making it a requirement to further proceed
throughout your site. If you want to see if your site can be
indexed in the search engines, try using a text browser such as
Lynx. This is basically what the search engine will see when it
comes to index your site/pages. If you encounter any problems with
this program with your site, then there is a very good chance that
the search engines will encounter a problem as well.
Gerard Manning
Canadian Search Engine
Marketing
Search Engine Marketing Agency :: Manning
Search Marketing
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